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Sporting AUCKLAND STEEPLECHASE, No 2 COMPANY.-'-EUREKA" has nov Opened No. 2 Compmiy on tlie above event Unlimited number of Shareholders at 10s pc sharo (or Tickets.—Apply to "EUREKA, care of H. Ellison, Tobaecoiii&t, junction o Grey and Queen-Btreets. SEASON OF 1881-5. BOOKS OPEN ON ALL FORTH COMING EVENTS. DCUIiLKS— Auckland Cup and Steeplechase — Fron 500 to 10 to 25 Auckland Cup and Derby—From 100 to 2 to 8 ROBERT BLAIKIE. Straight-out Prices on above ovents at Lowosi Markot Rates. Melbourne Derby and Cup Doublo, from 1,000 to 3 to 30. Address—Tattoysall'a Clnb, Auckland, N.Z. N.B.—Telegrams and letters answered saint day as received. Businsos strictly ronfldeufial. All Beta P.P. •= £5,000. , £5,000. 10.000 PROGRAMMES AT 10s EACH. FIDELITY COMPANY'S ANNUAL PROGRAMME ON THE DUNEDIN CUP. 10 HORSES and 115 NEW ZEALAND BONDS, Divided as follows— let Horse .. ..£I3OO N.Z. Bonds. 2ndHorao.. .. 700 sat£loo _ ..£5Ol 3rd Horse.. .. 300 10 at £50 .. ..SIC Others (divided).. 700 20 at £20 .. ..lOC 40 at £10 .. .. 400 10at£5 .. .. 200 Total .. ..£3OOO Total .. ..£2OOO Total amount of Prizes. .£5.000. Each Ticket has Six Chances, and can obtain a Prize in Each Drawing. Will Close on or about 21th February, 1885. Please add stamps for reply and result, tar Remittances can bo sent as follows :— 1. Cheques, P.O. Ordors, or Bank Notes. 2. Make crossed cheques, with Is added for exchange, payable either to a No. or simply to bearer, as printed, but not to any particular person. If cheques or bank drafts are payable oither to a particular person or to order, they will be returned to the Bonder. 3. P.O. Orders may be sent, but thoy must bo made payable to Fidelity Company only, and not to any particular person. i. Registered letters or telegrams CANNOT be replied to. Address only as below— FIDELITY COMPANY. Care of Alfred A. Cameron's Box 251, Post-office. Dunedin. ADAM B E D E' S CONSULTATION ON TIIE DUNEDIN CUP, 1880. 4,000 MEMBERS AT TEN SHILGINCIS EACH. 110 PRIZES ! 110 PRIZES ! Divided aa follows: Ist Horso .. .. £500 2nd Horse.. .. 300 10 Prizes at £20 ..£2OO 3rd Horso .. ..100 10 Prizes at £15 .. 150 Starters, divided 200 50 Prizes at £5 .. 250 Non-Btarters, dlv. 300 — Total £600 Total .. £11001 ADAM BEDE would particularly draw Subscribers' attention to the fact that this Consultation will be drawn as soon as full, in the presenco of tho Press and a Committee of SubHeribers. Farly application of Shares Bhould bo made by letter, enclosing Two Stamps, with exchanffu on Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Drafts. Registered Letters or Telegrams will not on any account be received. ]( Bank Notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address— ADAM BEDE, Care of H. N. Abbott, Box No. 2, Poßt-office, Auckland. /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. JC ———- Head Office: PROVINCIAL BUILDINGS, Wellington, chk only new zealand life oui1o», GOVERNMENT SECURITY, MUTUAL INSURANCE, LOWEST PREMIUMS, The Ordinary Branch offers an Insurance at £1,200 at the premium charged elsewhore for £1,000, equivalent to AN IMMEDIATE BONUS OF £200 In addition to Full Participation In Profit* WORKMAN'S INSURANCB Specially provided for In the * INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. Policies Issued from £5 Upwards, wm IS. PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS. JH PREMIUMS PAYABLE WEEKLYi . For which a Collector will call. SPECIAL TABLES FOR CHILDREN. Policies of £20 and upwards, after Three Years, can bo surrendered for Cash, or tor • Free Policy. LIBERAL REGULATIONS, NOTE.—The Government not only brings Insurance within the reach of nearly every man, woman, and child in the community, but proTides tho description of policy and mode of payment bost suited to the requirements of each. D. M. LUCKIE, Commissioner. RENSHAW'S "I? E R F E C T E D" Baking Powder is unrivalled. RENSHAW'S "PERFECTED" BAKING POWDER is destined to command a ready salo. RENSUAW'S "PERFECTED" BAKING POWDER cannot be surpassed for Christmaß Puddings, Pies, Cakes, Scones, Tarts, Spongo Loaves, Seed LoavoH, and all kinds of Broad and Pastry. IF ALL COOKS AND CONFECTIONERS KNEW ITS VALUE, which a sinslo trial would prove, THEY WOULD NEVER BE WITHOUT IT. RENSIIAW'S "PERFECTED" BAKING POWDER Should be in every house, ami ano 1 oy all pood housewives who delight to p 'ovide Good, Light, and Delicious Preparations to gr.i'.i fy tho palate and stomach of tho homo troaoiuos. DON'T FAIL 10 ASK FOR RENSHAW'S "PERFECTED' BAKING POWDIR, And see that you get it. RENSHAW'S "PERFECTED" BAKING POWDER la supplied in Guaranteed Jib. and jib. tins, Sold at Sd and Is 3d each. RENSHAW'S "PERFECTED" BAKING POWDER Is Manufactured by F. & C. T. RENSHAW, MOUNT EDEN| LABORATORY. READ ! MARK! LEARN! And inwardly digest the following Testimonials, and then afterwards Digest Only Puddings, Pies, Tarts, Calais, &c, &c, made with RENSHAW'S "PERFECTED"' BAKING POWDER. SATISFACTORY EVIDEN CEI GENUINE TESTIMONIALS 1 From tho Rev. S. Macfari.ane.—"Gentlemen,—My hnusekooper has tried your Making Powdci, and pronounces it truly excellent. I wish you evrry success in your business.—; am, yours truly, Saml. Macfaklane. Dee. 3,1851." Mr J. Knott, Ironmonger, Grey-street. — 'Gentlemen,—We have pleasmo in stating that we have tried your Baking Powder, aod found it quite satisfactory—equal in quality to any wo have ever had, and Buperior to most. I*have no doubt as its merits become known you will have an extenßivu sale.—J. Knott." Mrs Mongston, Hobson street.—" Messks F, & C. T. Henshaw.—Sirs,—l have every confidence in recommending your ■ Perfected' Baking Powder to all my f i iends, and in fact to the public at large. I have given it ample trial, and lind it to bo superior to any other make I live ever ueed. It only needs to be thoroughly known to lie universally appreciated and patronised.—Youra. &c.. Axm Mongston." CONFECTIONERS' EVIDENCE, " MessksF. & C. T. Rknshaw.—Gentlemen,— Having tried your 'Perfected' Baking Powder, I have found it to bo very good, and can highly recommend it.—Yours, &c, Fkkd. ITkerman, baker to E. Waters, Confectioner, Qneen-st." " Mkssrs F. & C, T. Uexbhaw.—Gentlemen,— I have tried your ' Perfected' Baking Powder, and consider it exceedingly good, and shall have much pleasure in recommending it.— Yours truly, 8. M. Parkinson, Confectioner, iO, Grey-street. Auckland, Dec 1,1881.'

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5447, 2 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5447, 2 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5447, 2 January 1885, Page 1

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